e8psuUqxqGOzeYl83OF3bdoy6rA6Is wrote:
resiak wrote:What's more, she is a WC medalist at 800. I wonder is she can go sub 15? Has anyone ever done this - 1:57 and sub 15?
Mary Decker ran 1:56/15:06.
Doper.
e8psuUqxqGOzeYl83OF3bdoy6rA6Is wrote:
resiak wrote:What's more, she is a WC medalist at 800. I wonder is she can go sub 15? Has anyone ever done this - 1:57 and sub 15?
Mary Decker ran 1:56/15:06.
Doper.
Bring Back the Mile wrote:
FUN FACT: Bernard Lagat is the first American to simultaneously hold the U.S. 5000m track and 5K road records. Congrats, Kip!
Wasn't he already busted for doping? ...and we're congratulating him? Yet Mary Decker is the doper according to some fools here?
Wow* wrote:
Super impressed with Diego! Courageous runner!
yoyomama wrote:Estrada sticking his nose in there
Amazing how folks think going out at a pace which you clearly cannot maintain is "courageous". A better word would be "foolish". And even that would be putting it politely.
Cryptic But True wrote:
sc42 wrote:Sooo… what you're saying is:
A. that you don't believe that anyone should ever be allowed to take US citizenship?
B. that runners who take US citizenship should not be treated like people in other professions?
C. that you are scared sh%^less by Bernard Lagat?
I'm guessing C.
Another, weepy white-boy suck-azz who generates the required auto-responses. Another knee-jerker to the end who has never taken the time to wonder why he and so many other pasty sissies possess self-hate, and bend over backward so as not to offend certain peoples or ask pointed questions about what's behind some things. LOL. Go on, bask in self satisfaction and pretend you're oh so intelligent. Just the kind of klutz who would grin and cower rather than defend himself, especially against certain people, eh?
So, in this case defending oneself (in an apparently manly fashion) is to be too scared to compete with Lagat? And "grinning and cowering" is to stand up and compete?
Got it.
Good to see Jen Rhines tucked in there amidst the young'uns.
A little background on Yaya Village, where Julia Bleasdale trained (as did Becky Wade prior to the California Marathon) Ryan and Sara Hall as well.
Joseph Kibur was a runner for Simon Fraser University, winning several NAIA champs as well as the 1993 Canadian Cross Country championships.
He founded an internet company which he eventually sold. He moved back to Ethiopia with his family, wanting to give back to his homeland.
He built Yaya village, pretty much by himself, even though he had never done anything like this before. Aside from offering training facilities for high level athletes, Yaya Vilage has a strong mission to further schooling and life skills for Ethiopian Girls and to support them in their athletic endeavours.
So, unlike some commentators on here, Joseph and the people at Yaya Village actually do something and contribute to helping people.
I think we need an investigation and we all need to hold hands.
Canadian wrote:
So, unlike some commentators on here, Joseph and the people at Yaya Village actually do something and contribute to helping people.
http://yayavillage.com
Hey, I pay hundreds of dollars a year to enter road races that fund charities. I have finisher medals to prove it.
The swelling of Jordan's cheeks is obvious and alarming.
not exaggerating. she's a 800 runner with respectable stamina, not a 5000 runner with respectable speed. the workouts add up differently.
http://www.iaaf.org/download/download?filename=ed42193b-f513-4c45-aefd-0de2659b1a6d.pdf&urlslug=The%20IAAF%20Doping%20Control%20Programme%2C%202012%20-%20List%20of%20Tested%20Athletes%207777666 wrote:
I call bullshit.
Show me documentation that there is year-round testing in East Africa equal to Americas/Europe/Asia. How often is someone like Rupp tested compared to Mutai, Kiplagat,Rudisha,etc?
Congrats!! wrote:
Wasn't he already busted for doping? ...and we're congratulating him? Yet Mary Decker is the doper according to some fools here?
No, he wasn't. He was exonerated. Tell me the difference between you wanting to stick with disproven evidence and trying to keep this man in jail after his conviction was overturned:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/11/randolph-arledge-free-exonerated-convicted-carolyn-armstrong_n_2664476.htmlIt's as if Lagat had been charged with a crime, but then the analysis of the DNA proved that he didn't do it, but you still want to act as if he's guilty. You would have the man above rot in jail for the rest of his life with that attitude, despite the evidence.
7777666 wrote:
I call bullshit.
Show me documentation that there is year-round testing in East Africa equal to Americas/Europe/Asia. How often is someone like Rupp tested compared to Mutai, Kiplagat,Rudisha,etc?
Also recommended reading:
http://www.iaaf.org/download/download?filename=d516728e-b95e-43a5-ba99-0bbb84916e78.pdf&urlslug=The%20IAAF%20Registered%20Testing%20PoolJeff my friend, I have a message for you
Scherf? WTF?
Jeff Wigand wrote:
7777666 wrote:http://www.iaaf.org/download/download?filename=ed42193b-f513-4c45-aefd-0de2659b1a6d.pdf&urlslug=The%20IAAF%20Doping%20Control%20Programme%2C%202012%20-%20List%20of%20Tested%20Athletes%20I call bullshit.
Show me documentation that there is year-round testing in East Africa equal to Americas/Europe/Asia. How often is someone like Rupp tested compared to Mutai, Kiplagat,Rudisha,etc?
Glad you included that. Now lets see, out of that data you can see Deriba Merga, both the Bekele brothers, Gebrhiwet, Feyisa Lelisa, Tsegay Kebede, Augustine Choge, Dennis Kimetto, Asbel Kiprop, James Kwambai, Caleb Ndiku, and both the Mutai's are getting tested 1-3 times a year!!!
These are friggin winners of medals and large monetary purses!!
That is nowhere near Rupp who gets tested 19 times in six months!!
http://m.runnersworld.com/elite-runners/galen-rupp-most-drug-tested-us-runner-first-half-of-2013Where the hell is the equality here??
most of those test were administered by doctor Brown.
[/quote]Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
'Borderline racist and negative'. Is that supposed to be a joke? Are you new here? You leave outright racist threads up all the time.
Some jerk wrote:Now we get to watch 2 africans win
Some guy wrote something like that. I deleted it as it was so borderline racist and negative.
Bet he feels like a moron.
You are asking if one of the founders of LetsRun is new here?
1243143 wrote:
Where the hell is the equality here??
Do you know the difference between in-competition and out-of-competition testing?
From your link:
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency's tally includes tests administered at races and out-of-competition tests, and includes tests of U.S. athletes administered by foreign testing bodies at the request of USADA.
From my link:
"IAAF Out-of Competition Testing Programme"
And before you start to count his competitions in 2013, I'm sure you'll remember that the multiple instances Rupp was tested during the World Championships in Moscow (more than twice) all fell under in-competition tests.